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East Timor is a very young nation-state (located in the island region of Southeast Asia), and, as in any consolidated or emerging democracy, the media plays a fundamental role, as it is a key instrument for strengthening civic participation and transparency in political decisionmaking, as well as for combating - and denouncing - inequalities and political agendas that are not in line with the general interests of society. Not exclusive to countries with developing democracies, East Timor has a weaker media ecosystem with more limited resources than consolidated democracies. From an economic perspective, it can be said that the media market in East Timor is small and limited in resources (namely advertising investment, purchasing power, and literacy levels). But is such a scenario that is evolving and has the potential to grow. It can also be said that positive impacts can be expected on the media system in this country. In this context, this chapter deals with the importance of the media in countries with developing democracies, but with a total focus on the case of East Timor. Thus, the main purpose of the work is, on the one hand, to characterise the media situation in East Timor and, on the other, to understand to what extent the media system is contributing to strengthening democracy in the territory. The chapter addresses various aspects related to the media system and the context in which journalistic activity takes place, including aspects of regulation, the market, and other social, economic, political, and technological dynamics.
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Media systems Market Politics Democracy Journalism Market and regulation development Digital media
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University of Saint Joseph Academic Press
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